The Gentlemen’s Book Of Etiquette by Cecil B. Hartley
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Author:
Cecil B. Hartley
Category:
History
ISBN:
9781508083375
Publisher:
PublishDrive Inc (Dead Dodo Education)
File Size:
0.65 MB
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Synopsis
Ever wondered what to do in polite society if you find an insect in your food? Or how a gentleman should ask a lady to dance? And what on earth is the etiquette for smoking cigars? First published in 1860, Cecil B. Hartleys classic guide to gentlemanly behaviour is a veritable mine of information and indispensable advice for aspiring gentlemen. No matter if a man finds himself at a party, meeting someone new or travelling abroad, he has but to leaf through this book to learn how best to behave, and indeed how not to behave. And if he can find time between his numerous invitations to balls and hunting parties, he could benefit from a perusal of the sections on gentlemanly deportment and conversational technique. Not forgetting, of course, the all-important advice on how to treat ladies, surely an integral part of any true gentlemans training. Published here in a stunning edition alongside The Ladies Book of Etiquette, this is the perfect gift for the would-be gentleman in your life. While its an excellent volume for dipping into for hilarious nuggets of outdated advice, this guide also contains advice on all manner of topics, from beard-keeping to chivalry, that are just as relevant today as they were in Cecil B. Hartleys time. As he says himself: Once a gentleman always a gentleman and be sure that you can so carry out the rule, that in your most careless, joyous moments, when freest from the restraints of etiquette, you can still be recognizable as a gentleman by every act, word, or look.
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